Dentsply DeTrey Conditioner 36

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Specifications
Care Instruction
Features

COMPOSITION:

  • Phosphoric acid
  • Highly dispersed silicon dioxide
  • Detergent
  • Pigment
  • Water

1. Cleaning

Clean unprepared enamel with a rubber cup and pumice or a cleaning paste such as Nupro® Prophylaxis Pastes

Wash thoroughly with water spray and air-dry. Clean fr1. Cleaning

  • Clean unprepared enamel with a rubber cup and pumice or a cleaning paste such as Nupro® Prophylaxis Pastes
  • Wash thoroughly with water spray and air-dry. Clean freshly cut enamel and dentine with water spray and then air-dry

2. Acid Conditioning of Enamel and Dentine (Total Etch Technique)

  • It is recommended to follow the Total Etch Technique described below: Remove cap from the end of the syringe. Attach disposable needle tip to end of the syringe. Turn tip clockwise to assure that it is fully seated. Gently extrude gel directly to the surface to be treated. Needle tip may be bent for easy access. Start to apply DeTrey Conditioner 36 gel (36% phosphoric acid) to the cavity surfaces at the enamel margins
  • For best results, condition enamel for at least 15 seconds and dentine for 15 seconds or less. Discard needle after use as needle may clog if gel is allowed to dry inside. Replace original cap

3. Rinsing and Drying

Remove gel with aspirator tube and /or vigorous water spray and rinse conditioned areas thoroughly for at least 15 seconds. Further treatment of the conditioned area depends on the adhesive material which is applied following the conditioning procedure. Consult respective directions for use

  • Once the surfaces have been properly treated, they must be kept uncontaminated. If salivary contamination occurs, thoroughly clean with vigorous water spray, dry, and repeat conditioning procedure of enamel for 5 seconds only. Rinse as described above. Proceed with adhesive procedure.eshly cut enamel and dentine with water spray and then air-dry

2. Acid Conditioning of Enamel and Dentine (Total Etch Technique)

  • It is recommended to follow the Total Etch Technique described below: Remove cap from the end of the syringe. Attach disposable needle tip to end of the syringe. Turn tip clockwise to assure that it is fully seated. Gently extrude gel directly to the surface to be treated. Needle tip may be bent for easy access. Start to apply DeTrey Conditioner 36 gel (36% phosphoric acid) to the cavity surfaces at the enamel margins
  • For best results, condition enamel for at least 15 seconds and dentine for 15 seconds or less. Discard needle after use as needle may clog if gel is allowed to dry inside. Replace original cap

3. Rinsing and Drying

Remove gel with aspirator tube and /or vigorous water spray and rinse conditioned areas thoroughly for at least 15 seconds. Further treatment of the conditioned area depends on the adhesive material which is applied following the conditioning procedure. Consult respective directions for use

Once the surfaces have been properly treated, they must be kept uncontaminated. If salivary contamination occurs, thoroughly clean with vigorous water spray, dry, and repeat conditioning procedure of enamel for 5 seconds only. Rinse as described above. Proceed with adhesive procedure.

  • Blue-Tinted Gel
  • Highly Dispersed Silicon Dioxide
  • Water-Based Composition
  • Detergent Component
  • Disposable Steel Cannulas
  • Blue-Tinted Gel
  • Highly Dispersed Silicon Dioxide
  • Water-Based Composition
  • Detergent Component
  • Disposable Steel Cannulas
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Description

DeTrey Conditioner 36 etching gel is a specialized dental product used for the preparation of tooth surfaces prior to the placement of adhesive materials. It comes in a convenient delivery form of 3 ml Luer-Lock syringes, which are used together with disposable steel cannulas (applicator needles) for precise application. The gel itself is blue-tinted and contains 36% phosphoric acid as its primary active ingredient. Phosphoric acid is commonly used in dentistry for its ability to etch tooth enamel, creating a microscopically rough surface that enhances the bond between the tooth and adhesive materials. This etching process allows for improved adhesion and durability of dental restorations.

INDICATIONS:

  • Enamel etch technique in connection with composite and compomer restorations
  • Total etch technique in connection with composite and compomer restorations

CONTRAINDICATIONS

  • Application to dentine close to the pulp (less than 1 mm

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